“You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself a graven image,… you shall not bow down to them or serve them…”
—Exodus 20:3-5
—Exodus 20:3-5
When one is standing in line for confession performing an examination of conscience, sins against the 2nd commandment (see above) are usually not the first to spring to mind. And yet, for many of us, the sin of idolatry may hang more heavily upon our soul than any other Say the word idol and most of us picture a statue of a pagan god, such as the molten calf (Exodus 32:2-8) What absorbs our time, attention, and our hearts can be our idols. For the young, perhaps it is social settings, video games, sports, academic success, television (can you say ‘American Idol’). For adults, self searching might uncover the idols of money, career, beauty, a big house, a fancy car, expensive vacations, or the admiration of our peers. If one or more of these has primacy in your life, then you may have become a slave to worshiping an idol.
God wants all of us to be happy. He wants to reveal His love to us through prayers, scripture, the Eucharist, etc, so that we can in turn share His love with others. We often deceive ourselves and believe we can “have it all”, keeping our idol worship AND being a good Catholic Christian. We are the most convincing liars when we lie to ourselves. “No one can serve two masters: for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.” Matt 6:24
To become a disciple and establish a personal relationship with Jesus is to make a life-changing decision. To become a new creation, to die to self so as to live for Christ and others, is to consciously cast our idols into the burning fire of Christ’s love. It is to stop wasting time “decompressing” after a hard day at school or work by watching hours of television and surfing the web.
Why not spend that time reading the Bible for a few minutes, or go to a quiet place in your home and pray to our heavenly Father? If you added 15 minutes of prayer to your day every day, at the end of a year, you would have spent nearly 4 days in prayer.
We cannot share with others what we do not have ourselves.
What Does the Bible Say?
“I have been crucified in Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” - Gal 2:20.
“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth.” - Acts 1:8
Evangelism Challenges This Week
1. Go to the kiosk in the narthex and purchase one of the CD’s that interests you. Listen to it this week. Discuss it with friends or family, then pass it on.
2. Download a Catholic App this week for your smart phone or tablet. There are several great ones to choose from at GSCC.net/Home/Evangelization/tabid/480/Default.aspx! There you will find Laudate , a free app offering the Daily Order of the Mass, Mass Readings of that day, Saint of the Day, Prayers and much more.
Also look for the apps linked from OSV Newsweekly at OSV.com

